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Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) Action Plan 2004-200517 Nov. 2003 on a voluntary basis to assist a country stricken by a CBR terrorist attack As appropriate, explore modalities for cooperation in non-article 5 activities related to the WMD Centre Round Table on "Prevention and Mitigation of Societal Disruption" (CCMS | Official text |
"This Ain't Your Daddy's NATO” Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at a Conference on the Marshall Legacy: The ...12 Nov. 2003 circumstances. In fact, however, 9/11 galvanised NATO to transform faster and more fully than had previously appeared possible. That transformation began within 24 hours of the terrorist attacks when NATO for the first time declared Article 5 | Opinion |
“NATO Shareholders Report” Address by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonto the NATO Parliamentary Assembly11 Nov. 2003 states was born in the rubble of New York's Twin Towers. NATO's response was immediate. The declaration of Article 5 turned Cold War assumptions about the New World rushing to the aid of the Old World on their head. NATO AWACs aircraft appeared over | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Atlantic Treaty Association's 49th General Assembly10 Nov. 2003 this in Macedonia, with the declaration of Article 5 on 12 September 2001, in supporting Turkey and now in Afghanistan. Indeed, in my experience, where there are delays, it is decision-making processes in some capitals which create them and which need | Opinion |
Addressing civil emergency planning issues06 Nov. 2003 Centre’s support to Turkey in March-April 2003 and from its recent exercises in Uzbekistan (‘Ferghana 2003’) and Romania (‘Dacia 2003’). Several other important issues, such as civil support to non-Article 5 crisis response operations and military support | News |
The Role of NATO in the 21st Century Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the "Welt am Sonntag Forum" in Berlin03 Nov. 2003 no mistake about it. NATO can take decisions quickly. For example, after the terrorist attacks of September 11, it took the North Atlantic Council less than six hours to invoke Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. In the end, however | Opinion |
NATO’s Future Agenda in Afghanistan and Other Regional Conflicts Contribution by Robert Serry, Deputy Assistant Secretary Ge...16 Oct. 2003 the question: what could be NATO' s future role in other regional conflicts? Let me now turn to other regional conflicts, where NATO may get involved. For the record: besides ISAF, two other NATO operations outside the Balkans: (1) an article 5 maritime | Opinion |
Foreword by Christopher Bennett, Editor NATO review01 Oct. 2003 terrorists flew passenger airliners into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington DC, NATO invoked Article 5, the collective-defence clause of the Washington Treaty, for the first time in its history. In this way, NATO effectively | Opinion |
"Change and continuity" by Lord Robertson, Secretary General of NATO01 Oct. 2003 and brevity. Better still, it has survived half a century of extraordinary change, and the efforts of experts to deconstruct or reinterpret it, in excellent shape. It proved its enduring relevance on 12 September 2001 when Article 5, the collective-defence | Opinion |
"Aspiring to NATO membership" by Zvonimir Mahecic, brigadier in the Croatian Army01 Oct. 2003 concerning the stationing of foreign troops on Croatian soil and the deployment of the Croatian Armed Forces abroad in response to Article 5, collective-defence obligations — still need to be overhauled before Croatia is ready to join NATO. In this context | Opinion |